The saying goes “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks” but that is not entirely true. Dogs may struggle to learn new tricks as they get older but in humans it is not so. In fact, the human brain is often hungry to continually expand and try to learn something new. Growing up, many of us dream, there were things we wanted to do that for any number of reasons could not happen in childhood. Many adults look on as teenagers, even groups of younger kids excel at doing things they could only dream of, Skiing, computer programming, playing the piano or speaking Spanish, French or even Mandarin. The adults look on, and for some reason they believe it is too late to learn now and write it off and wish the kids a happy future.

It is never too late to learn something new and many university professors around the world would agree. One of these is Professor Jennifer Raymond, an associate professor of neurobiology at Stanford University, who has studied brain plasticity. Understanding how the brain is wired, is rewired and continues to do so, has shown that while it is best to learn as the brain is developing up to the age of twenty, the brain can learn at any age.

Yes, the learning is slowed down a little but why is that? The reason is quite simple. The reason is the fear of making a mistake. The brain matures, information is stored and more negative influences come into play. The negative influences become barriers, whereas in children there are fewer of these and they learn faster. If the negative connotations can be overcome, it is possible to learn anything at any age.

One of the easiest things for children to learn at a young age is language. Children living in multilingual homes pick both or each language up naturally. For an adult moving in, it would take a while to learn. Likewise, at school, children learn the language or anything new for that matter more quickly than adults do. Everything is about fear. For adults learning to ski, the fear is not the fear of being unable ski but the fear that they will look stupid. It is a crazy barrier to overcome and it is all in the mind, well, much of it is anyhow.

With a language, the way in which it is taught makes all the difference for an adult. Rather than focusing on the mechanics of the language as so many schools do, encouraging people to converse with others in that language is a far better method. People who want to learn a language will be put off by trying to learn all the technicalities; they just want to speak it. Learning a language with other speakers who know you want to learn, makes a difference. They know you will make mistakes but they will not ridicule you but rather point out the error and encourage you. This is how VLLC teaches language, they give you the confidence to communicate.

Anything, including another language, can be learnt at any age when we put our minds to it. “You can’t teach an old dog a new trick” is rubbish, older dogs, well people actually, have a lot more to give, and if they are determined to learn, they will do so better. All they need is some encouragement.